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This comprehensive CHEM 102 Exam 1 study guide for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) contains more than 500 exam-style questions, verified answers, formulas, definitions, and conceptual review materials covering the foundational principles of General Chemistry. The resource provides extensive coverage of matter classification, atomic theory, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, solutions, gases, atomic structure, quantum mechanics, periodic trends, molecular geometry, and chemical bonding. It is specifically designed to help students master the core concepts tested on CHEM 102 examinations, quizzes, laboratory assessments, and cumulative chemistry evaluations. 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Matter - ANSWER ✔✔anything occupying space and having mass


Simplest Form of Matter - ANSWER ✔✔debatable


Atom - ANSWER ✔✔neutrons + protons + electrons


[ nucleus ]


Element - ANSWER ✔✔collection of atoms (same type)




different atoms have different types of atoms

,Example of an Element - ANSWER ✔✔anything on the periodic table


Compound - ANSWER ✔✔combine two or more different elements

by forming chemical bonds




have constant composition


Example of a Compound - ANSWER ✔✔H2O


Mixture - ANSWER ✔✔combination of two or more elements or

compounds


Homogeneous Mixture - ANSWER ✔✔combination is the same

throughout




called solutions, not visibly distinguishable parts


Example of Homogeneous Mixture - ANSWER ✔✔air


Heterogeneous Mixture - ANSWER ✔✔composition is not uniform




has visibly distinguishable parts

, separate mixtures by physical change


Example of Heterogeneous Mixture - ANSWER ✔✔trail mix


Physical Change - ANSWER ✔✔doesn't change formula of

compounds/elements; usually changes the state (gas⇆liquid⇆solid)


Example of Physical Change - ANSWER ✔✔melting


Chemical Change - ANSWER ✔✔Separating (breakdown)

compounds into elements by making or breaking chemical bonds


Example of Chemical Change - ANSWER ✔✔burning


Hypothesis - ANSWER ✔✔Possible explanation for an observation




Test hypothesis through experiment


Theory - ANSWER ✔✔Set of hypothesis that explains some natural

phenomenon




often called models




explains why


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